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Welcome
to another
Maverick Software
Presentation
This archive should contain the following files:
Loader.Amos
Multiply-Docs.Amos
New-Multiply3.Amos
Readme.txt
If these files are not present then you have an inferior version.
Return it for a refund. Deal only with the genuine article.
General Info:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is the second programme that I've written using AMOS apart from
two demos, and is the first in a series of educational titles that I
plan to write. It is released as shareware, so if you feel that the
programme warrants it then a cash donation is welcome. You are allowed
to evaluate the programme for a period of 30 days, at which stage if you
intend to continue using it then your conscience should prompt you to
fork over the dough.
Apart from the above standard blurb, you may freely distribute this
programme so long as the following conditions are met:
1. The archive remains intact
2. None of the files are modified
3. You do not charge for copying. This includes PD Libraries.
If you wish to include this in a PD Library then you must contact me
before doing so. I'd like to keep track of where the programme goes
and receive feedback, so that a better, faster version can be written.
Using the Programme:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To use the programme to best effect, set it up on a separate disk, or
directory. Load Amos then load the programme Loader.Amos, making sure
to set the directory to where the files are located.
You will be presented with a loading screen. Select the programme to
run and sit back and enjoy.
What you can do with the Programme:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You are permitted to examine the source code and use any section of it
that you like, in your own games. The best way to learn is to see how
others do it. If you find any bugs, or have suggestions then contact
me. I'd love to hear from you.
Anyway this was supposed to be a short introduction. So load up the
programme and be entertained.
Regards,
Mark Ward
28 July, 1991